Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... inhabitants have not been less distinguished than those of Great Britain , in corresponding " stations in life , for eloquence , for literary and scientific ac- " quirements , and for those talents and exertions which have " established ...
... inhabitants have not been less distinguished than those of Great Britain , in corresponding " stations in life , for eloquence , for literary and scientific ac- " quirements , and for those talents and exertions which have " established ...
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... inhabitants , their hereditary properties ; and " repeopled through confiscation and forfeitures . Even the " Reformation itself , by which so many other countries were il- " lustrated and improved , was made an instrument for bruta ...
... inhabitants , their hereditary properties ; and " repeopled through confiscation and forfeitures . Even the " Reformation itself , by which so many other countries were il- " lustrated and improved , was made an instrument for bruta ...
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... inhabitants . While in the violence of contest , the adherents of the pope every where regarded with hatred and hor- ror the sects that had separated from his church , unquestionably the Irish catholics strongly participated in the ...
... inhabitants . While in the violence of contest , the adherents of the pope every where regarded with hatred and hor- ror the sects that had separated from his church , unquestionably the Irish catholics strongly participated in the ...
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... inhabitants of Belfast in favour of the catholic claims . While the sufferers themselves were supplicating partial relief , in terms almost abject , their nor thern friends , little accustomed to temporise with the passions or ...
... inhabitants of Belfast in favour of the catholic claims . While the sufferers themselves were supplicating partial relief , in terms almost abject , their nor thern friends , little accustomed to temporise with the passions or ...
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... inhabitants of a kingdom that glories in the talents " and discernment of its natives . " These measures exceedingly comforted the timid protestants . 66 : The majority of the committee had also been stigmatized in parliament as ...
... inhabitants of a kingdom that glories in the talents " and discernment of its natives . " These measures exceedingly comforted the timid protestants . 66 : The majority of the committee had also been stigmatized in parliament as ...
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